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Azumah Resources distances itself from Bright Simons’ comments amid dispute with E&P

Azumah Resources has firmly disassociated itself from recent public comments made by policy analyst Bright Simons, clarifying that he does not speak for the company in any way.

In a statement issued by its Board of Directors on Sunday, July 13, 2025, the mining company moved to clear up what it called growing media speculation about its legal and commercial dispute with local firm Engineers & Planners (E&P).

Azumah stressed that while Mr. Simons has every right to share his personal opinions, he does not represent the company’s shareholders or directors and has no mandate to comment on its behalf.

“Mr. Bright Simons does not represent, act on behalf of, or speak for the Shareholders or Directors of Azumah Resources Ghana in any capacity.

“His public commentary constitutes his personal opinion and should not be construed, implied, or interpreted as reflective of the official position, intentions, or legal standing of Azumah Resources or its Shareholders,” the statement read.

The company also addressed reports involving the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID), stating that although representatives of Azumah and E&P visited the bank in Lomé last year, any mention of EBID’s involvement beyond preliminary talks is “unwarranted and inaccurate.”

Azumah however says it remains in confidential negotiations with E&P aimed at finding a fair and legal resolution to their dispute, and called on media outlets and commentators to avoid speculation that could undermine the talks.

Read the full statement below:

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